Ceduna National Trust Museum

Wombat Fauna Rescue Homestead

Interact with their baby wombats, kangaroos, emus, galahs and any other animals that they have at the time. Val has two very rare White Hairy Nose Southern Wombats, Icey and Polar. Free entry, donations kindly accepted; Mon, Tues, Wed and Fri - 10.30am to 11.30am More information click here

Bureau of Meteorology Weather Balloon Release

Monday to Thursday at 2.00pm for a free tour, which includes preparation and setting up of weather balloon, tracking with radar and data collection and observation on computer system.

Ceduna's Coastal Walking Trail

Ceduna's Coastal Walking Trail winds along the foreshore of beautiful Murat Bay for 3.6 kms between the Ceduna Sailing Club and the Pinky Point Lookout at Thevenard. The purpose built, sealed walking trail is ideal for cycling or a brisk walk of around an hour each way.

Pinky Point Lookout

Situated at the Thevenard end of the walking trail, relax and take your time to take in the views over the wharf area, the islands, the channel and Denial Bay. Great views at sunset. Pinky Point Lookout is caravan/motor home friendly with good turning and parking facilities.

Nuyts Archipelago

The Islands of Nuyts Archipelago are only a few kilometres offshore from Ceduna.

Ceduna Waters

Drive or bike to Ceduna Waters located 4 kilometres south of Ceduna (just past the Shelly Beach Caravan Park).Venture in a 4WD all the way to Cape Vivonne and see what unbelievable beach and Island views await you. A perfect 30 minute drive or a day trip to lunch, swim and fish.

Fish Factories

Two Fish Processors are on Bergmann Drive, Thevenard. Fresh seafood; King George Whiting, Snapper, Calamari, local Prawns, Crayfish and Oysters are available for sale when in season and staff are present.

Ceduna Oyster Bar

Fresh oysters daily, on Eyre Highway, Northern outskirts of town, near the information bay. See the Big Oyster located adjacent to the Oyster Bar.

Nullarbor Links - The World's Longest Golf Course

The 18-hole par 72 golf course spans 1,365 kms with one hole in each participating town or roadhouse along the Eyre Highway, from Ceduna to Kalgoorlie. A "Certificate of Completion" will be issued at the Ceduna or Kalgoorlie Visitor Centres. More information click here

Puckridge Boat Ramp

Permits are required to use Boat ramps within the Ceduna Council area and can be bought from the District Council office, Ceduna Visitor Centre, Jim's IGA, Mozzies and Smoky Bay C/P.

Always check at the Ceduna Visitor Centre for the availability of these tours (08) 8625 3343 Day Drives from Ceduna

Decres Bay-Wittelbee Conservation Park

10km south of Ceduna, has a long sandy swimming beach, offers great shallow water snorkelling from a granite rock peninsula, rock fishing, and bird watching. There are excellent views out to St Peters Island and visitors may be fortunate enough to watch dolphins and sea lions in the protected waters. Located on an unsealed road.

Laura Bay Conservation Park

23km south east of Ceduna. The Conservation Park contains a walking trail. Offers excellent swimming from sandy coves with over 100 species of bush and seabirds, mangroves and rocky headlands. Located on an unsealed road. More information click here

Acraman's Creek Conservation Park

61km just off the Flinders Highway is a secluded estuarine creek, beach area and a great place to fish. The park protects mallee, mangroves, samphire flats and coastal scrub. Main access point to the creek off the Point Lindsay track and recommended for 4WD only. Small boats can be launched from the main beach area into the creek by 4WD vehicles. Located on an unsealed road. More information click here

To camp in National or Conservation Parks you need to obtain permits from Ceduna Visitor Information Centre or DEWNR Office.

Jetties

The Far West area is host to many fabulous jetties - Ceduna, Denial Bay, Smoky Bay, Point Sinclair and Fowlers Bay. Spectacular sunsets and sunrises can be photographed from all jetties

Denial Bay Cemetery

This cemetery was surveyed in 1896 and there are 19 graves here.

Davenport Creek

40km west of Ceduna and owned by the Lutheran Church. Travel along the Denial Bay Road for 22kms and turn left onto unsealed Davenport Creek Road. Read signage in car park, 4WD only on beach and over the sand hills to the Davenport Creek. Basic toilet facilities available, great fishing.

Goog's Track 4WD only

Sandhills, granite outcrops and dry salt lakes intrigue the visitor and locals alike. From Ceduna to the Transcontinental Railway Line is 200kms. Goog's Track starts at the Dog Fence (shut the gate) and continues North to the first camping area, Goog's Lake, a large, dry salt lake in a sea of sand dunes. The other camping area is at base of Mt Finke where from the summit, you can see an endless 360 degree view of untouched wilderness. Watch the sunset/sunrise on a sea of Mallee. The park has no facilities and travellers need to be experienced and well equipped - seek local information from the DEWNR Office or Ceduna Visitor Information Centre. This is a 4WD track only, use UHF radio Channel 18 and DEWNR recommends that no trailers be taken on the track. Camping permits needed, and can be obtained from Ceduna Parks and Wildlife, (DEWNR) (08) 8625 3144 or Ceduna Visitor Information Centre (08) 8625 3343. More information click here

Old OTC Building and Dish

Travel 34kms north east along the unsealed OTC road taking in views of local farms, until you reach the site of the old OTC. Established in 1969, the Ceduna Satellite Earth Station was later taken over by Telstra and was the gateway between Australia and Europe for telephone and television communication. When the Station closed in 1994 Telstra donated it to the University of Tasmania for use as a radio astronomy observatory. This is now operated from Tasmania.